Scholar. Advocate. Difference-Maker.
Research and Projects
An expanded review of early AI use cases and examples of best practices based off extensive research. The report also provides additional insights on how to classify AI systems, and offers recommendations for democracy support organizations and governments as part of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy's Democratic Resilience in a Digital World (DRDW) Programme. Expected to be published in early September.
My final essay for my digital innovation and governance paper at Oxford University, which concerned how states should respond to challenges to their authority from digital platforms, and how states with limited means or resources should respond. The report, at nearly 5000 words, represented the cumulation of my experiences at Oxford and received high marks from my tutor in the subject.
A report providing easy-to-understand insights as part of Williams College's Class of 1945 World Fellowship. The report offers early findings on AI use, drawing from my findings at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy and additional research based on early reporting. The findings of the report will be explored in greater depth as part of my senior thesis in political science and technological innovation.
A shorter, philosophically-minded essay produced as part of my paper on AI ethics during my time at Oxford University. The paper's findings were in part driven by interactions with my tutor, as well as additional insights gained from lectures and conversations with preeminent figures in the AI ethics field such as Dr. John Tasioulas.